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28 minutes ago, LocknLoad said:

 

Last year is last year... 

But did have a winning season though!

This is coming from someone that has started topic about "Weekly LSU games" and  "2017 CFB Texas A&M Aggies" just to name a few!!! U will never see me start anything about the Sips how about u worry about having a winning season and becoming bowl eligible as that's became quiet a feat for y'all!!

On that note I'll answer my question why USC dropped and that's because they haven't beat anyone worth a flip to date even though the sips was in the top 25 to start the season which was a JOKE!!

USC is way overrated IMO and it will not surprise me if Cal don't pull off the upset this wk!!

BTW Ole Charlie doing great things in South Florida has the Bulls 3-0 and up to #21 im sure your aware of that can't believe you haven't started a thread yet!!

 

The bigger joke was aTm at #4 last year.  They immediately showed that was way out of line.

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3 hours ago, LocknLoad said:

 

Last year is last year... 

But did have a winning season though!

This is coming from someone that has started topic about "Weekly LSU games" and  "2017 CFB Texas A&M Aggies" just to name a few!!! U will never see me start anything about the Sips how about u worry about having a winning season and becoming bowl eligible as that's became quiet a feat for y'all!!

On that note I'll answer my question why USC dropped and that's because they haven't beat anyone worth a flip to date even though the sips was in the top 25 to start the season which was a JOKE!!

USC is way overrated IMO and it will not surprise me if Cal don't pull off the upset this wk!!

BTW Ole Charlie doing great things in South Florida has the Bulls 3-0 and up to #21 im sure your aware of that can't believe you haven't started a thread yet!!

 

"Ole Charlie" and Herman have had a common opponent already this year.  Do you know which one and what the respective scores were?   

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32 minutes ago, LocknLoad said:

It's always about last year isn't it...SMH

Ags was ranked #4 your correct and had more wins at that time than the sips had all year!!

32 minutes ago, LocknLoad said:

It's always about last year isn't it...SMH

Ags was ranked #4 your correct and had more wins at that time than the sips had all year!!

In the end, it is all about championships.  And when it comes to football, little brother will always be looking up to big brother.

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